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bimorphemic
bimorphemic, a. (baɪmɔːˈfiːmɪk) [f. bi-2 + morphemic a.] Consisting of or pertaining to two morphemes.1942 Amer. Speech XVII. 168 In 168 oscillograph records of such homophonic pairs [as tide, tied; rise, rye's]..the average duration of the vowel in the bimorphemic words is about ·030 sec. greater t... Oxford English Dictionary
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monomorphemic
monomorphemic, a. Linguistics. (mɒnəʊmɔːˈfiːmɪk) [f. mono- + morphemic a.] Consisting of a single morpheme.1936 English Studies XVIII. 160 Alongside his [sc. Trnka's] five ‘monomorphemic’ or simple phonemes..he is forced to set up a like series of ‘dimorphemic’ combinations. 1942 [see bimorphemic a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transparency (linguistic)
.: p. 1 Subtypes Libben proposed a four-degree analysis of bimorphemic compounds: TT (transparency-transparency): bedroom OT (opacity-transparency): strawberry wikipedia.org
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homophonic
homophonic, a. Mus. (hɒməʊˈfɒnɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] 1. Producing, or consisting of, sounds of the same pitch; unisonous, in unison. Said of ancient music; opp. to antiphonic.1881 Broadhouse Mus. Acoustics 342 Helmholtz in his chapter on ‘The Tonality of Homophonic Music’ enumerates five scales wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vietnamese morphology
"cooked rice" | monosyllabic | monomorphemic |- | cù lao | "island" | disyllabic | monomorphemic |- | dưa chuột/dưa leo | "cucumber" | disyllabic | bimorphemic wikipedia.org
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Lele language (Chad)
The plural inclusive form is a bimorphemic pronoun which combines the first person dual inclusive form with the second person plural form. wikipedia.org
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portmanteau
▪ I. portmanteau, n. (pɔətˈmæntəʊ) Forms: see below. [ad. F. portemanteau (1547 in Godef. Compl.) an officer who carries a prince's mantle, a valise, a clothes-rack, f. porte- + manteau (OF. mantel) mantle; see also manteau, mantua, pockmanteau.] 1. a. A case or bag for carrying clothing and other n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logogram
In modern Mandarin, bimorphemic syllables are always written with two characters, for example huār 'flower [diminutive]'. wikipedia.org
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Old Chinese
A number of bimorphemic syllables appeared in the Classical period, resulting from the fusion of words with following unstressed particles or pronouns. wikipedia.org
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Ledo Kaili language
Historically, {popo-} is thus bimorphemic; there are, however, verbs that synchronically do not have a form with only one {po-} attached to them. wikipedia.org
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